Answer:One of the most hotly debated clauses in the Constitution deals with the removal of federal government officials through the impeachment process. But what did the Founders who crafted that language think about the process and its overall intention?
George MasonThe need for the ultimate check, and in particular the removal of the President, in a system of checks and balances was brought up early at the 1787 convention in Philadelphia. Constitutional heavyweights such as James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, James Wilson and Gouverneur Morris debated the Impeachment Clause at the convention, and Alexander Hamilton argued for it in The Federalist after the convention.
Today, impeachment remains as a rarely used process to potentially remove the “President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States” if Congress finds them guilty of “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.”
Explanation:
Proverbial The Polytheism
Written by IMAGO (Viwe Lugongolo)
<span>It's jungle out there:
howls and roars
Love is in the air,
now is the time to soar.
My self-slavery is of my free will,
When it comes to the heart-
it's either steal or be still.
I won't let you,
out off my sight,
The window begins to cry-
feeling ostracized.
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The correct answer is the Hotel (delete "tel". Needed to get past the filter) Chi Minh Trail.
The trail was a series of mountain and jungle paths that were used by the VC forces to attack American and American aligned forces.
Advantageously, the trail ran through Laos and Cambodia, making them ostensibly off limits to American forces as Laos and Cambodia were not part of the theatre of war.